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My kids immediately fell in love with this steamed hot chocolate, and the whole process at the cafe. A square of chocolate goes in the bottom of the mug, and warm milk is poured over top, almost like a hot chocolate cappuccino. Even when stirred, this stays foamy. I am really excited...
Kit features:10 oz. Ceramic Mug (Mug available in Black, Lime, Midnight Blue, Ocean Blue, Orange, Red, White, Yellow - see DRK800), hand wash only.Donut Shaped
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Origins of Mexican Hot Chocolate Chocolate has been grown in Mesoamerica since at least the 9th century. The Mayans called it xocolatl and believed it to be a gift from the gods (source). We’d say they were onto something! They would make chocolate into a drink by fermenting, roasting, ...